Borders on the Rise: The Unintended Evolutionary Consequences of Border Barriers on Natural Populations

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The authors show that border barriers can have unintended but important biological consequences for biodiversity by, for instance, inducing changes to the environment and reducing genetic diversity.
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Egan, Scott P., Comerford, Mattheau, Hood, Glen R., et al.. "Borders on the Rise: The Unintended Evolutionary Consequences of Border Barriers on Natural Populations." (2018) James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy: https://www.bakerinstitute.org/research/borders-rise-unintended-evolutionary-consequences-border-barriers-natural-populations/.

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